Young Disciples Spread the Gospel

Christ's Kingdom expands in Peru as children and their families are reached through Operation Christmas Child and The Greatest Journey.

The village of Chota, home to 30,000 people, sits nestled in the Cajamarca district of the highlands of Peru. Surrounded by green peaks reaching 11,000 feet above sea level, Chota lies 3,000 or so feet below, and the residents struggle with rampant drug abuse, alcoholism, and poverty.

Three years ago a group of nine believers led by Pastor Teodoro Quispe began gathering to study God’s Word here in this difficult place. About two years into their gatherings, Pastor Teodoro gained permission from city officials to host a large evangelistic outreach for children on February 28, 2015. A group of 250 children gathered to hear the Gospel and receive Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts. Together with their parents and other visitors, a total of 600 people attended. Sixty children accepted Christ that day along with some of their mothers and fathers.

“Right after this, children started to come Sunday after Sunday for The Greatest Journey,” Pastor Teodoro said.

Pastor Teodoro’s church started through The Greatest Journey.

This Samaritan’s Purse discipleship program for boys and girls who receive shoebox gifts teaches them how to have a relationship with Christ, grow deeper in their walk with God, and share their faith with family and friends.

“This is actually how our church started,” Pastor Teodoro said.

The classes became a springboard for the formation of a brand-new congregation. Now this body, named House of Worship, consists of 40 children and 20 adults who gather weekly at a rented storefront.

Four of the youth who received shoeboxes at that outreach and attended The Greatest Journey are now trained to teach the course to other children. Pastor Teodoro said, “After asking permission from their parents, we decided to make an investment in them and just pour into their lives.”

‘I Want to Spread God’s Word’

Even though 13-year-old Yesenia’s shoebox was filled with crayons and a glittery ball, the item she most treasured was The Greatest Gift, a Gospel story booklet that Samaritan’s Purse distributes with many shoebox gifts. She especially appreciated the Bible stories because she received Christ into her heart that day and soon began attending The Greatest Journey.

Yesenia’s entire family became believers through The Greatest Journey. Now she shares that gift with other children.

“My life has changed in different ways,” Yesenia said. “Before getting my shoebox, I didn’t have a good relationship with my mother. I was embarrassed to be with her. But after attending the discipleship course, now I’ve learned that she loves me very much.”

Wanting to share her newfound faith, Yesenia invited her mother to church. Although not initially interested, she soon began attending and surrendered her life to the Lord. In time, Yesenia’s father and two brothers also became believers in part because she came home from The Greatest Journey classes and told them the stories she’d heard.

“I wanted to teach The Greatest Journey,” Yesenia said, “because I see the difference between my friends from church and those who don’t believe in Jesus.”

Jimmy, 15, also received a shoebox gift on February 28, 2015. When he attended The Greatest Journey program, he invited Jesus to be his Lord and Savior. He is excited to now be able to teach the 12-lesson program. “I want to spread God’s Word,” he said. “I want others to know what I know about it.”

Lenddy, 14, received a shoebox gift and then participated in The Greatest Journey program. Pastor Teodoro soon told her about the needs of other children in their community. Inspired to do something about those needs, she trained to become a teacher of The Greatest Journey.

(Left to right) Anita, Alicia, Lenddy, and Jimmy

“I want children to know about God,” Lenddy said. “I want to give them an idea of what He wants to do in their lives.”

Although 13-year-old Anita had received Christ before she received her shoebox gift, The Greatest Journey lessons influenced her significantly.

“Her life changed greatly,” Pastor Teodoro said. “She became more obedient. She studied God’s Word more and this motivated her mother to change her own life as well.”

Anita’s favorite lesson in The Greatest Journey was about David. “Since he had faith in God, he was able to defeat the giant,” she said. She wants to apply that kind of belief to teaching The Greatest Journey. “I want to share the stories about God so more people can have faith in God,” Anita said.

Alicia, 21, taught The Greatest Journey to these four young people. She said it was a joy to see her students grow in faith. “I pray that they stay at the feet of Jesus and they keep going on as teachers,” she said.

To the Nation

“People in the community are really impressed with the changes they’ve seen in the young people here,” Pastor Teodoro said. Through their growth, his church has changed.

“I am very grateful to God that He used Operation Christmas Child to help us. They have a very particular strategy to evangelize, to disciple, and to get children involved in a praying network,” Pastor Teodoro said. His last comment references the fact that children who attend The Greatest Journey are encouraged to intercede for family and friends who don’t know Christ yet.

The approach brings multiplication. Pastor Teodoro said, “God is using this project to spread the Gospel message and reach everyone in this town of Chota. I pray that God will give me a long life so I can witness people rising up to evangelize my whole country.”

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The Greatest JourneyJesus reminds us that the Kingdom of God is filled with people who have childlike faith. “Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 19:14). We praise God that more than five million children have made decisions for Christ through The Greatest Journey. When they graduate, we present them with the New Testament in their own language so they can continue to grow in their faith and share Jesus with friends and family members. Your gift of $6 per child will enable us to train local volunteer teachers and provide all the materials for the 12-lesson course, including the graduation Bibles.

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